Kariobangi Sharks midfielder Kevin Wangaya has sealed a move to Albania’s second-tier (Kategoria E Pare) club FK Apolonia, the club has announced.Wangaya, a standout performer with Kenya Under 15, joined the Sharks in September 2022 from fourth-tier side Ligi Ndogo Sports Club and quickly starred for William Muluya’s charges, a performance that caught the eyes of international scouts leading to the exciting overseas opportunity.##NAJAVA_MECA_7842957##The promising midfielder, who spent a year and a half with Kariobangi, is understood to have signed a year-long deal with the promotion-chasing Apolonia, and his agility and creativity will be key to the Loni Papuciu housed club in achieving their season’s objectives.”Polished midfielder Kevin Wangaya has joined FK Apolonia in Albania,” announced the club.At FK Apolonia, Wangaya will join fellow Kenyans Lewis Shivachi and Kevin ‘Taiwo’ Owino, who recently signed with the club from Posta Rangers and Kibera Black Stars respectively. Furthermore, the trio will link up with 19-year-old Kenyan midfielder Umar Yasin who was promoted to the club’s senior ranks at the start of the month.Kevin Wangaya has joined FK Apolonia in AlbaniaMungu akueke, Kevula 👌#WeAreSharks pic.twitter.com/AFx4Ts9YI2— Kariobangi Sharks FC (@k_sharksfc) January 31, 2024 Wangaya formed part of the Kenya national U18 team, the Junior Stars, which secured a runner-up position in the CECAFA U-18 Boys Championship behind winners Uganda Junior Cranes.FK Apolonia are currently placed fifth in the Albania Second Division, having accumulated 27 points from 18 matches, and are in a pole position to secure a place in the promotion playoffs.The addition of Wangaya is expected to bolster their midfield strength and is expected to be handed a debut over the weekend when they take on Luz I Vogel.NSL: Talking points ahead of weekend action